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'Then he said, ''Drop your pants and
turn around.’ I did what he said and I was scared. I started to cry,'''
she said, according to the New York Post.

Pascall has been charged with five sexual assaults carried out in Brooklyn between 2001 and 2010, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.

Prosecutors say they have DNA evidence which connects him to every single crime.

Accused: Former EMT Angus Pascall, depicted in a police sketch, appeared in a Brooklyn court this week to face rape charges

As the trial opened on January 9, a victimwho was 22 at the time of her alleged attack in 2001 gave the first harrowing testimony.

The woman trembled as she told Brooklyn Supreme Court how Pascall allegedly came to her apartment door in Flatbush and asked if he could leave a package for a neighbor. He then pulled a gun and raped her, she told the court.

A 14-year-old girl was also forced into
the back courtyard of her apartment block by an attacker armed with a gun and a knife
in 2009 and assaulted.

Ordeal: An 11-year-old girl was repeatedly raped in the elevator at
Kingsborough Houses in Brooklyn in 2010

A 20-year-old woman was also
allegedly kidnapped by Pascall around the same time. He pulled her into
his car before raping her, according to the NYPD.

The victim managed to memorize Pascall's car license plate and he was arrested two days later in 2010. His DNA was taken from a cup he had been drinking from at the police station.

Pascal, who had been an EMT in Canarsie for five
years at the time of his arrest, had been honored in 2007 after saving a
wounded patient’s life.

Double life: Prosecutors say Pascall used his fire department key to trap women in elevators before he raped them (file photo)